Morty is now traumatised because he could die at any time and it wouldn't even matter. Go to a different dimension and grab a new Morty. This is where the show really kicks off and makes you think. Love it. Can't wait til next sunday
@@lampad4549 yep, just to add to your statement, Morty is Morty-fied because he is now living in a house with complete strangers, replacing the now dead originals.
Yeah this was my turning point. I didn't care much but i watched a reaction get to this episode and i got hooked and binged everything up to s3 ep1 which was pretty recent. Glad i didn't have to wait long for season 3 in the end though. So many disappointed people who overhyped themselves.
Even sadder is the idea that this alternate family will never know* that their son and father/grandfather just died in that garage, with no witnesses. They're so wrapped up in their own petty problems that they didn't even notice. :( Love this episode. (*presumably)
Rick C-137 from a reality where his wife and daughter died then forced him to became one of the ricks that created the portal gun then search the killer and spent a long time but still didnt find him hence he gave up and hopped on a reality where his -wife- and daughter. now that ricks' multiverse got destroyed, maybe in the future rick will find the killer from the true multiverse.
I love this episode so much, it's the first episode that really just smacks you in the face with the fact that this is not JUST a silly comedy. There is a lot of depth and seriousness in this show.
Funny you bring up time travel as a solution. The creators of Rick and Morty have stated they don't want to anything time travel related as they said it's too messy and confusing. Yet reality/dimension hopping isn't, so go figure. They even taunt the fans, if you look on a shelf in the garage there is a box that says "Time Travel Stuff", metaphorically showing that time travel has been shelved by both the writers and Rick himself.
Moonlight150 also seeing as how Rick and Morty were originally the parody of doc and Marty from back to the future which is a sci-fi movie on time traveling so.
Season 2's first episode also helps hammer home the fact that messing with time can cause very very very bad things. Rick's too smart to potentially blow up reality when he can just hop to the next timeline instead.
This is my fucking favorite episode of Rick and Morty. This episode is the culmination on how creative and fucked up this show can be. This is when Rick and Morty turns from a good show to a brilliant one.
Favorite part of this episode is when Our original Jerry and Beth are talking about how happy she is now that Rick and Morty are gone like shit talk about a gut punch after a gut punch
I'm surprised people laugh at the ending, it's pretty dark and i wouldnt be surprised if someone had like a moment of "man wtf.." But people just laugh.
I for one don't laugh at many things people laugh at during a rick and Morty episode including this ending - Maybe we're more driven towards the 'dark' the dark humour
"I wonder why that is, if there's an infinite number of realities?" I suspect that "we can only do this three or four times, tops" is not so much a limit of the situation, but a limit of the *story-telling*. Rick's breaking the fourth wall and basically saying that if they use this "deus ex machina" solution too many times, the stories start becoming boring, with no real consequences. Sort of like "Dragon Ball" - why worry about death when you can always wish them back?
No it was literally a joke about how many episodes are left in the current season as they were unaware if the show would be picked up for a second season.
it could also be limited because rick's are so smart they generally avoid death by some means. So the number of ricks dying is low, with the exception of season 3's mass rick-icide.
Even so an infinity would mean and infinite number of close enough universes they could hop into. I'm legitimately surprised Rick couldn't just fix the genetic aberrations
This is my favorite episode as it's not only a tribute to David Croenenberg, i.e. the master of body horror, but also since it's essentially a deconstruction of the love potion trope in how a love potion that makes someone fall in love with someone else against their will is basically the same as a date rape drug.
If Morty would have just handed the screwdriver they would both have died. That showed in the reality they took over. The rick and morty there died by screwdriver and fiddling with that machine. So being the only 2 to die or the only 2 to remain human...
@@coranbaker6401 I think it's more of Rick screwed up making the machine, and or turned too many times. Rick would have still done the same thing and the same results would have happened, the fault wasn't the screwdriver, it was Rick in that scene.
@@Fearsia In that universe yes. But what about the universe where he didn't screw up making the machine? Or the universe where he screwed up but it just fizzled out instead of exploding?
My question is this: if there are an infinite number of realities and in some of them Rick manged to turn everyone normal again, why didn't Rick and Morty just portal to that reality, find out what the solution was, and then portal back to their reality to fix it? Maybe Rick was too lazy lol.
Michael Chi I get what you're saying, but wouldn't it have been easier to just get the antidote used in the other realities, like the one cronenbergs rick and morty came from, where everyone was human than go into a reality where they died and then have to pretend like nothing happen with those versions of Summer, Beth, and Jerry. Or(!) They could have just switched with the cronenbergs. The cronenbergs get a reality where everyone is like them, and normal rick and morty get a reality where everyone is normal.
@@happy2405 May be, the version where Rick fixed the problem right when the first outbreak (everyone loves Morty) happened. Rick C-137 messed things up with 3 outbreaks and there might not be any universe where he has fixed it. Some might say there're infinite possibilities, so there should be infinite times Rick fixed 3 outbreaks. But some stuff might be too hard to fix, even in every reality (like breaking physics for example, no one can do it in any realities), so it's possible that all the Ricks that caused 3 outbreaks all look for alternate realities instead of fixing it
I can't wait until they get to 1x10 and the Season 2 finale...this show is just so amazing. Please continue reacting to it! I wait every week for this reaction.
One thing you didn't mention is how f-ed up what rick and morty did is. They destroyed the world then just abandoning it. And no, there is no return to the status quo. It's an overarching story. Morty changes very much over the course of the show.
I know I'm super late here but I just wanna say that I love your reactions. (I've watched the Avatar ones before as well). You're one of the few channels who actually talk about the shows and try to catch up on concepts and (for lack of a better word) "hidden messages". It's really refreshing to be able to watch a show alongside someone who actually cares about the show and doesn't just sit in front of a camera, staring at a screen for 30min and then ends the video without any kind of own original thought.
He said they only have 2-3 of those left because that's how many episodes they had left in the season and they didn't know if the show was gonna get picked up for another season.
I remember watching this having the same face as morty during the end part, but then the shot of rick is shown chilling in the sofa, just made me think, how many times has rick done this
12:25 They both answer in a syncronized time. Even their heads move exactly the same way and with the same intensity an they also stop at the same time. Creepy.
For those who don't get the joke with the Cronenbergs, look up famous filmmaker David Cronenberg. He's often called the father of the body horror genre, and is famous for movies such as "Scanners", "Videodrome", "The Fly", and "Naked Lunch".
it is 2021 and im watching this on my second rewatch and i agree with everyone that says this is where the show really finds its groove. It messes with so many themes and messages, It reminds me of Agents of Shield. If no one has ever seen that show (no spoilers here) around episode 14 in the first season it flips that show inside out. It's a great writing tool to have a slow burn in the first moments of character introduction. That's why seeing Rick and Morty strive in impossible situations than to finally be defeated in Rick Potion #9 makes them feel super grounded. thanks blind wave for your insights.
OMG, I don't know why but I decided to watch this again so long after the original airing. And I've watched the original episode a number of times as well, but it was *this time* when I actually got what Beth said at 7:02 about calling her Ernest Hemingway! 😳😆😲
Time travel is never utilized in R&M, but Rick seemed to know that the "fixed" world's duo would die soon. Is it possible he just scanned for a fixed world, and when he found one, went by himself into the "fixed" world's garage lab (it changes from predawn to midday following the scene transition), and rigged the device to explode? Since there are infinite Ricks, he probably thinks nothing of killing another version of himself.
underrated quotes: Principal Vagina: I don't know how many times I have to say this but if you have the flu, stay home, the flu season dance is about awareness, not celebration. You don't bring dead babies to Passover. Jerry: Nobody's killing me until after I catch my wife with another man.
oh and the reason why Morty's parents were arguing at the end must be because in their dimension rick was able to lucky fix every one on the fist go so Jerry "catches" Beth with Devon. maybe.
Here's something that's waaay beyond mind-blowing: In quantum physics, there is an infinite number of realities, exactly the premise their going on in the show with all the different dimensions. Rick totally spells that out in this episode. Now, taking that into account, that would HAVE to mean, according to quantum physics, for every work of fiction, there is a reality where THAT is nonfiction... where THAT "fiction" IS reality. Hence... If there is an infinite number of realities, then there is a reality where Rick & Morty... IS reality.
I'm not sure, but I think that W thing they do with their mouths is an homage to Ren and Stimpy; at least that's the only other animated show where I've seen them do that.
There's a theory that we followed the Rick and Morty of the universe in which they died until this episode when we jumped a universe and these guys took over as out new Rick and Morty.
You might want to look up David Cronenberg. You also might want to compare part of this episode to David Cronenberg's first body horror movie, Shivers. Part of the plot...
The principal said "You don't bring dead babies to Passover." It's a Jewish Holiday but I am unsure what it has to do with dead babies. Found it: ORIGIN - From pass over ‘pass without touching’, with reference to the exemption of the Israelites from the death of their firstborn (Exod. 12). So basically he was saying don't come to the dance with the flu "it's not a celebration of the flu." So you wouldn't bring a dead baby to celebrate passover.
Morty is now traumatised because he could die at any time and it wouldn't even matter. Go to a different dimension and grab a new Morty. This is where the show really kicks off and makes you think. Love it. Can't wait til next sunday
Yeah I don't think that's what he's think about.
@@lampad4549 yep, just to add to your statement, Morty is Morty-fied because he is now living in a house with complete strangers, replacing the now dead originals.
Nico his family didn’t die, but I know what you mean
@@emeraldfinder5 ?
I wasn't talking about his family.
I was talking about the dead Rick and Morty they replaced.
Nico oooooh, okay, my bad, guess I didn’t know what you meant
For me, this is the episode where this show went from kinda good to fucking awesome. It seriously took it to a new level.
Nah that episode was Meeseeks and destroyed. Let's not forget the Morty almost got raped in that episode.
Yeah this was my turning point. I didn't care much but i watched a reaction get to this episode and i got hooked and binged everything up to s3 ep1 which was pretty recent. Glad i didn't have to wait long for season 3 in the end though. So many disappointed people who overhyped themselves.
Indeed. Before this episode it was weird but after it is just ridiculous that they can make whatever they want :D
Jacknasius ye
this episode and episode 10 is when the story went to the next level introducing my favorite character Evil Morty!!!!!!!!!!!
Even sadder is the idea that this alternate family will never know* that their son and father/grandfather just died in that garage, with no witnesses. They're so wrapped up in their own petty problems that they didn't even notice. :(
Love this episode. (*presumably)
Well, except summer
It's not like they are replacing themselves in a completely different reality. The point of divergence is less than a day ago.
Rick C-137 from a reality where his wife and daughter died then forced him to became one of the ricks that created the portal gun then search the killer and spent a long time but still didnt find him hence he gave up and hopped on a reality where his -wife- and daughter. now that ricks' multiverse got destroyed, maybe in the future rick will find the killer from the true multiverse.
Now they know
@@lumityforever Unfortunately they seem to not care at all. I was hoping for Beth to at least feel something.
I love this episode so much, it's the first episode that really just smacks you in the face with the fact that this is not JUST a silly comedy. There is a lot of depth and seriousness in this show.
This episode is great. It informs the best line in the entire series a few episodes from now. Cant wait for it.
sriver004 yup, that's the one
Reality is an illusion
The universe is a hologram
Buy gold
Mikel Camacho
Yes! Gravity Falls!
Ok
What was the line?
The Rick figure blinking at 9:57 creeped me the fuck out.
How do you even notice that? You edited the video didn't you?
Woah how the fuck did that even happen?!!
@@001100AAAEA an editor put it in
@@maskwelding4148 damn that's just next level...
that was ridiculous and funny lmao
Funny you bring up time travel as a solution. The creators of Rick and Morty have stated they don't want to anything time travel related as they said it's too messy and confusing. Yet reality/dimension hopping isn't, so go figure.
They even taunt the fans, if you look on a shelf in the garage there is a box that says "Time Travel Stuff", metaphorically showing that time travel has been shelved by both the writers and Rick himself.
Moonlight150 also seeing as how Rick and Morty were originally the parody of doc and Marty from back to the future which is a sci-fi movie on time traveling so.
Alternate dimensions is definitely less confusing than time travel.
Season 2's first episode also helps hammer home the fact that messing with time can cause very very very bad things. Rick's too smart to potentially blow up reality when he can just hop to the next timeline instead.
I don't think it was because it's too confusing, but because time travel has already been done so many times in other shows and movies
except in yesterdays episode
Does that rick figure blink at 9:58 do some do that, did anyone else notice
Michael Booth wtf? Is that normal?
you see it. its tripping me out
Michael Booth oh shit... Editor pulled a fast one on us.
yeah that's sly, probably checking to see if anyone would notice.
Both the pops blink actually, Rick first then Morty. Nice touch, editor!
9:15
"Holy shit, that's insane"
"That's pretty deep, too"
"That's fucked up, man"
How to describe Rick and Morty in 3 sentences, kinda.
Peugeon_789 lol yeah pretty much
Here's a real mind fucker for ya: What if that isn't the first time that Rick's just bailed on a doomed dimension and moved into another?
Aya Drevis yup he probably doesn't even know anymore which universe he came from, film theory covered this I think
Ya from the pickle Rick episode. It really implies he either did it before or just the idea he can really effects him
Aya Drevis i
TheYoungMuTe wow dude, keep the spoilers away
You're years late on that observation, because it's pretty much been confirmed years ago.
This is my fucking favorite episode of Rick and Morty. This episode is the culmination on how creative and fucked up this show can be. This is when Rick and Morty turns from a good show to a brilliant one.
Now THIS is a proper reaction. The other reaction channels that watched this episode straight out laughed at the most depressing scene.
What when they blew up or the montage after?
@Australiantatious true
Everyone has different reactions to things like that
This show is a tragedy disguised as a comedy. Some really heavy stuff if you look past the jokes.
People are gonna react differently nothing you can do
Favorite part of this episode is when Our original Jerry and Beth are talking about how happy she is now that Rick and Morty are gone like shit talk about a gut punch after a gut punch
Watching this show for the first time, one episode a week, and I absolutely love it.
And "this isn't Game of Thrones" is hilariously relevant.
The Ernest Hemingway line is one of my favorite in the show.
I don't get it
@@TheDragiix3 Watch DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 4 episode "Tender is the Nate".
I'm surprised people laugh at the ending, it's pretty dark and i wouldnt be surprised if someone had like a moment of "man wtf.." But people just laugh.
I for one don't laugh at many things people laugh at during a rick and Morty episode including this ending - Maybe we're more driven towards the 'dark' the dark humour
Laughing is a coping mechanism when faced with perturbing situations
@@StormBorn1611 yupppp I was just completely shocked.
its funny though
Probably because it was preceded by 20 minutes of silliness.
"I wonder why that is, if there's an infinite number of realities?" I suspect that "we can only do this three or four times, tops" is not so much a limit of the situation, but a limit of the *story-telling*. Rick's breaking the fourth wall and basically saying that if they use this "deus ex machina" solution too many times, the stories start becoming boring, with no real consequences.
Sort of like "Dragon Ball" - why worry about death when you can always wish them back?
No it was literally a joke about how many episodes are left in the current season as they were unaware if the show would be picked up for a second season.
It was actually all 3 of the options. Things can be more than 1 thing you know.
it could also be limited because rick's are so smart they generally avoid death by some means. So the number of ricks dying is low, with the exception of season 3's mass rick-icide.
Even so an infinity would mean and infinite number of close enough universes they could hop into. I'm legitimately surprised Rick couldn't just fix the genetic aberrations
David Johnson wow no shit
This is my favorite episode as it's not only a tribute to David Croenenberg, i.e. the master of body horror, but also since it's essentially a deconstruction of the love potion trope in how a love potion that makes someone fall in love with someone else against their will is basically the same as a date rape drug.
That episode was amazing. He literally buried himself, holy shit.
If Morty would have just handed the screwdriver they would both have died. That showed in the reality they took over. The rick and morty there died by screwdriver and fiddling with that machine.
So being the only 2 to die or the only 2 to remain human...
Or maybe that's only an effect of the alternate reality and there's another one where the screwdriver worked as intended.
@@coranbaker6401yeah but this one seems more dark.
@@coranbaker6401 I think it's more of Rick screwed up making the machine, and or turned too many times. Rick would have still done the same thing and the same results would have happened, the fault wasn't the screwdriver, it was Rick in that scene.
@@Fearsia
In that universe yes. But what about the universe where he didn't screw up making the machine? Or the universe where he screwed up but it just fizzled out instead of exploding?
@@coranbaker6401 well, we don't know if that was their version of how things would have went. The thing is, they likely could have ended up dying.
The continuity of Rick and Morty is awesome. Keep your eyes wide open for Easter eggs related to that.
Alright, this episode.
This is the point most fans would tell you the show actually starts.
9:58
Props to the editor
This is my favourite episode of the show. The ending left me speechless, kinda like how some episodes of Black Mirror managed to do.
I like how Rick was like "You roofied that poor girl" seriously, I will NEVER see love potions the same again.
Love the many pauses and shaking your heads in your reaction at the end. That ending to the episode was brutal and brilliant.
This is the most Cannon episode of Rick and Morty. Anybody who is fully caught up on it the show knows this episode comes full circle
My question is this: if there are an infinite number of realities and in some of them Rick manged to turn everyone normal again, why didn't Rick and Morty just portal to that reality, find out what the solution was, and then portal back to their reality to fix it? Maybe Rick was too lazy lol.
happy2405 he is most rick the only people he cares for is his original beth,wife and the most morty the dead rick and morty were probably different
Michael Chi I get what you're saying, but wouldn't it have been easier to just get the antidote used in the other realities, like the one cronenbergs rick and morty came from, where everyone was human than go into a reality where they died and then have to pretend like nothing happen with those versions of Summer, Beth, and Jerry. Or(!) They could have just switched with the cronenbergs. The cronenbergs get a reality where everyone is like them, and normal rick and morty get a reality where everyone is normal.
The thing is the first reality we see isn't even Rick's original reality...
@@happy2405 May be, the version where Rick fixed the problem right when the first outbreak (everyone loves Morty) happened. Rick C-137 messed things up with 3 outbreaks and there might not be any universe where he has fixed it. Some might say there're infinite possibilities, so there should be infinite times Rick fixed 3 outbreaks. But some stuff might be too hard to fix, even in every reality (like breaking physics for example, no one can do it in any realities), so it's possible that all the Ricks that caused 3 outbreaks all look for alternate realities instead of fixing it
@@mern461 true
I'm rewatching your reactions, and this is probably my favorite episode of Rick and Morty to this day!
This episode is when the series takes a turn and skyrockets in its quality of content.
I can't wait until they get to 1x10 and the Season 2 finale...this show is just so amazing. Please continue reacting to it! I wait every week for this reaction.
I cant wait till you guys react to episode 10
I'm looking forward to Rixty Minutes, myself.
Total Rickall for me
Season 5 finale baby!!
THE EPISODE THAT MADE THE SHOW
This is one of the best episodes of all the serie, the ending is just amazing, poor Morty.
10:02 morty is alive
One thing you didn't mention is how f-ed up what rick and morty did is. They destroyed the world then just abandoning it. And no, there is no return to the status quo. It's an overarching story. Morty changes very much over the course of the show.
They destroyed the Earth, but that's not the most f-ed up thing they did this episode.
@@fakecubedNo they destroyed Humanity. The Earth is fine. If anything it's much better off without us.
Also remember that Rick didn't seem to have a problem with the new reality. Makes you wonder how many times he's done that.
I know I'm super late here but I just wanna say that I love your reactions. (I've watched the Avatar ones before as well). You're one of the few channels who actually talk about the shows and try to catch up on concepts and (for lack of a better word) "hidden messages". It's really refreshing to be able to watch a show alongside someone who actually cares about the show and doesn't just sit in front of a camera, staring at a screen for 30min and then ends the video without any kind of own original thought.
The weird mouth they sometimes make is one of Ren's expressions from Ren & Stimpy.
In case you didn't know, Brad is voiced by Echo Kellum (Mister Terrific) is the voice of Brad. He was also in the Anatomy Park episode.
Jason Hart Really?? That's awesome 😃
WATCH MORE, IT GETS BETTER
This is where continuity becomes a thing in the show. Also that 3 or 4 more times thing was about how many episodes left.
This was a really emotionally impactful episode.
This episode was the game changer for this show.
He said they only have 2-3 of those left because that's how many episodes they had left in the season and they didn't know if the show was gonna get picked up for another season.
4:03 - that scene reminds me of corona virus. and the things that happened after...
I remember watching this having the same face as morty during the end part, but then the shot of rick is shown chilling in the sofa, just made me think, how many times has rick done this
Lol i like how you noticed their lip thing that they do, i love when they do that haha XD
Like I said episodes 1 through 5 was just an appetiser now this is when Rick and Morty truly starts.
In the beginning of the episode if Morty had giving Rick the screwdriver instead of making the love potion they both would have died.
This episode hits a little differently after 2020.
These next few episodes is where the show becomes more serialized and fans begin to really theorize based on the world building.
12:25 They both answer in a syncronized time. Even their heads move exactly the same way and with the same intensity an they also stop at the same time. Creepy.
Blindwave is a hive mind
9:57 that tiny rick f@#king blinked!?
this is the episode that really made me fall in love with the show.
FYI: Look On Down from the Bridge by Mazzy Star
For those who don't get the joke with the Cronenbergs, look up famous filmmaker David Cronenberg. He's often called the father of the body horror genre, and is famous for movies such as "Scanners", "Videodrome", "The Fly", and "Naked Lunch".
When Rick said 'only 3 or 4 more of these' it was a 4th wall joke about how many episodes there are left in the season :)
I hate how they don't think things will tie in. Only if they knew.
Oh man I can't wait for more reaction episodes of this series y'all ain't ready
it’s settled then, we just have to move to a different reality to escape the virus.
it is 2021 and im watching this on my second rewatch and i agree with everyone that says this is where the show really finds its groove. It messes with so many themes and messages,
It reminds me of Agents of Shield. If no one has ever seen that show (no spoilers here) around episode 14 in the first season it flips that show inside out.
It's a great writing tool to have a slow burn in the first moments of character introduction. That's why seeing Rick and Morty strive in impossible situations than to finally be defeated in Rick Potion #9 makes them feel super grounded.
thanks blind wave for your insights.
OMG, I don't know why but I decided to watch this again so long after the original airing. And I've watched the original episode a number of times as well, but it was *this time* when I actually got what Beth said at 7:02 about calling her Ernest Hemingway! 😳😆😲
I love how in shock they all are.
This episode really solidified the series as something special.
This epsiode left me so shook when I first watched it. On another level!
This entire show is a mindfuck.
this episode is one of my favorites. the "the fly" monsters are great
Rewatching these in 2019...So damn amazing
Apparently this was the second episode of Rick and Morty that was written, even though it aired 6th. It changes how you watch the episode.
Is it me or @ 9:59 the Rick doll just blinked back at me ?
9:58 am i stupid or did i just see the Rick figure blink?
You blinked
This was the best episode so far!
8:46 Some say that this is the moment that the show actually begins, who thinks the same??
Time travel is never utilized in R&M, but Rick seemed to know that the "fixed" world's duo would die soon. Is it possible he just scanned for a fixed world, and when he found one, went by himself into the "fixed" world's garage lab (it changes from predawn to midday following the scene transition), and rigged the device to explode? Since there are infinite Ricks, he probably thinks nothing of killing another version of himself.
that guy on the far right wearing glasses , Super Weird (I crunched the numbers I made a spectrum lol)
underrated quotes:
Principal Vagina: I don't know how many times I have to say this but if you have the flu, stay home, the flu season dance is about awareness, not celebration. You don't bring dead babies to Passover.
Jerry: Nobody's killing me until after I catch my wife with another man.
this is what made Rick and Morty from a good show to a GREAT show
I loved this episode and is what got me into the show
This is how coronavirus started. I think we blame Rick for this
oh and the reason why Morty's parents were arguing at the end must be because in their dimension rick was able to lucky fix every one on the fist go so Jerry "catches" Beth with Devon. maybe.
This is where a lot of people consider the series to actually "start"
So close to Rixty minutes now
man this episode doesn't hold back. it BUCKED HARD!
Just so you guys know...this is where the series really starts to kick off!
that lip thing is the funniest expression! what's not to love?? lol
YOU HAVE TO UPLOAD MORE EPISODES MORE OFTEN!!! PLLISSSS
Here's something that's waaay beyond mind-blowing:
In quantum physics, there is an infinite number of realities, exactly the premise their going on in the show with all the different dimensions. Rick totally spells that out in this episode.
Now, taking that into account, that would HAVE to mean, according to quantum physics, for every work of fiction, there is a reality where THAT is nonfiction... where THAT "fiction" IS reality. Hence...
If there is an infinite number of realities, then there is a reality where Rick & Morty...
IS reality.
Couldn’t they just see how they fixed it in that reality and then gone back to thier reality and fixed it
Time travel isn't an option in this show.
I like that Appa, Naga and Pabu are in the center of the frame.
I'm not sure, but I think that W thing they do with their mouths is an homage to Ren and Stimpy; at least that's the only other animated show where I've seen them do that.
Poligraf Poligrafovich Sharikov yup I love it
SOO MESSED UP....and its only the beggining
I LOVE IT
There's a theory that we followed the Rick and Morty of the universe in which they died until this episode when we jumped a universe and these guys took over as out new Rick and Morty.
"Flu fucks everything up for everyone. Fucking flu" - that statement hits harder in 2020 *_*
Came looking because I knew a comment like this had to be here in 2020.
You might want to look up David Cronenberg. You also might want to compare part of this episode to David Cronenberg's first body horror movie, Shivers. Part of the plot...
The creators of the show said that the W-Mouth thing was inspired by Ren and Stimpy.
Oh i don't know if you guys do that, but you could react and read the Rick and morty Issues comics, i'm sure you'd love it
God I love this episode. Don't forget this, it DOES come up again later. xD
The principal said "You don't bring dead babies to Passover." It's a Jewish Holiday but I am unsure what it has to do with dead babies.
Found it: ORIGIN - From pass over ‘pass without touching’, with reference to the exemption of the Israelites from the death of their firstborn (Exod. 12). So basically he was saying don't come to the dance with the flu "it's not a celebration of the flu." So you wouldn't bring a dead baby to celebrate passover.
One of my fav episodes forsure.